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    A Description of imaging through lens using quantized EM field

    The atoms in The atoms in these ultracold experiments are observed by imaging the atoms through a lens so as to determine their position. This is a quite hot topic recently, called quantum gas microscope. For example cf. this paper: Bakr, Waseem S., et al. "A quantum gas microscope for...
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    A Description of imaging through lens using quantized EM field

    Thanks for the recommendation. I am having in mind small bunch of atoms like in ultracold-atom experiments where a very small number of atoms are trapped and observed.
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    A Description of imaging through lens using quantized EM field

    Sorry for not having been more specific. I fully agree if the intensity is the quantity of interest, classical treatment would suffice. But actually I want to investigate the quantum mechanical measurement backaction of detection of single photons at the image screen back on the wave function of...
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    A Description of imaging through lens using quantized EM field

    Usually the imaging through lens is described using geometrical optics or wave optics. However, I wish to study some imaging processes through lens where the light intensity is at the single photon level, under which condition I think the correct description should use a quantized...
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    A Atom-Light Interaction: Understanding d.E vs p.A Hamiltonian

    I did a very crude estimation to convince myself of ##d\cdot |A|/\hbar \ll 1## and so that ##T \approx 1##: I took the dipole moment to be that of a typical atom, approximately ##2 e a_0 \approx 1.6 \times 10^{-29} C \cdot m## (where ##e## is the elementary charge and ##a_0## the bohr radius)...
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    A Atom-Light Interaction: Understanding d.E vs p.A Hamiltonian

    I am reading Cohen-Tannoudji's Atom photon interactions (2004 version), in the Appendix he explains that for atom-light interaction, the electric dipole Hamiltonian (d.E form) is got from the original, "physical" (in line with his language) p.A form Hamiltonian by a time-independent unitary...
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    Single photon, timing jitter, reduced indistinguishability?

    Cthugha, thank you for your answer. They are very clear though I find the picture that follows from it are really amazing. I can understand that "the prerequisite for observing two-photon interference is of course that the two photons must overlap at the beam splitter". Also, I can understand...
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    Single photon, timing jitter, reduced indistinguishability?

    I saw in a recent review paper- Engineered quantum dot single-photon sources (Rep. Prog. Phys. 75 (2012))- a discussion about how a "timing jitter" problem lead to reduced indistinguishability of single photons, which I find very hard to understand. According to the paper, for quantum-dot-based...
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    Need help for a CFD(computational fluid dynamics) software

    My friend is trying to reproduce a research paper calculated using the CFD(computational fluid dynamics) software package star-CD sold by CD-adapco, but so far he failed, what can he do? Here is the paper he is trying to reproduce: Endothelial Cell Layer Subjected to Impinging Flow Mimicking...
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